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Buttonbush
It is very open, almost gangly in habit. The fruit is a nutlet that persists through winter. Native from New Brunswick to Florida, west to Minnesota, Oklahoma and southern New Mexico, Arizona, California, into Mexico and Cuba. The late emerging foliage leaves the shrub almost dead looking until late spring. Flowers are creamy-white, on spherical heads, 1 to 1 1/4 inches long, blooming in late summer. It prefers moist situations, not dry tolerant, and best used for naturalizing in wet areas. The Buttonbush, Cephalanthus occidentalis, is a rounded, 6 to 8 feet tall and occasionally reaqching 10 to 12 feet tall shrub. ... more information
Yew - Margarita The Yew Margarita, 'Taxus m. Margarita prefers well drained soil that is moist and a acid to neutral PH. 'Margarita', a Proven Winners selection, is a cool lime green evergreen with a healthy color. This Yew will add some cool green color to the landscape. Magarita always looks fresh and bright. Margarita will not burn or turn ugly like some other forms of Yews. |
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